The Titleist T-Series franchise has been a wildly successful one, and 2025 sees the latest versions hitting the shelves. While there are some familiar models returning, such as the T100 and T150, allow me to introduce you to the mysterious new T250, a model specifically crafted for golfers seeking serious distance out of their irons without compromising on looks. I have been testing out the Titleist T250 for a few weeks now to see what innovations it brings to the table, and if it can muscle its way into the conversation among the best irons in the game.
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In terms of the technology story, the T250, as Titleist describes, is “built different”. Its singular design features a face and body made entirely of high-strength steel, which allows powerful performance technologies to be discreetly housed within its profile. For elevated speed, Titleist has incorporated a new forged L-Face with a V-taper design, which has been introduced to create greater ball speed across the entire face and increase launch on low-face strikes, which is a predominant miss for many players who will be shopping in this market.
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Enhanced consistency is a core pillar of the T250’s design. Titleist states that Improved Max Impact Technology helps produce more consistent carry distance and tighter dispersion, and complementing this, more aggressive mid/short-iron grooves are designed to promote enhanced spin control from any lie. For high flight & stability, split high-density tungsten has been utilized to produce an optimal CG with good stability in what is still a relatively compact profile.
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Looks-wise, the T250 is simply outstanding and may actually be peerless in this iron category. It presents a genuinely clean, modern, minimalist design that oozes quality, and I believe will appeal to a wide range of discerning golfers. Without getting carried away, I am not sure I have seen many better-looking products in any iron category in terms of the ‘in the bag’ angle, and they will offer some serious shelf appeal in retail stores.
While T250 absolutely offers a slightly larger profile than the T100 or T150, I found this increase to be barely noticeable because it is so beautifully executed in terms of the shaping. It is genuinely confidence-inspiring at address, with a marginally thicker top line and subtly increased offset, the only clues to the style of iron in…
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